M.A. (Hons.) in Kurux is a 2-year postgraduate program that focuses on the advanced study of the Kurux language, culture, and literature, primarily spoken by the Oraon tribe in India. The course covers various aspects of the Kurux language, including grammar, phonetics, linguistics, and syntax, alongside the study of its rich oral traditions, folklore, and literature. Students also explore the history, social structure, and customs of the Oraon community, integrating linguistic knowledge with cultural anthropology. The program includes research projects, fieldwork, and language documentation, offering opportunities for students to contribute to the preservation and development of the language. Graduates can pursue careers in linguistics, education, cultural preservation, translation, or work with NGOs and governmental bodies focused on indigenous languages and communities.